“I promise you this: on Sunday, I’m headed to Michigan. And then, we’re headed to Super
Tuesday states. And we’re gonna keep on going,” she said to a crowd at the Cannon Centre in Greer, South Carolina, in the northwest corner of the state. The former governor, who also served as U.S. ambassador to the U.N., has come under increasing pressure from many conservatives to drop out of the race and make room for her only remaining serious competitor on the Republican side, frontrunner and former President Donald Trump.
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